A Wooden Facade From an Indian Palace
$110,000
A remarkably intact building facade with balcony, carved teak wood columns and stone bases. This wooden structure was held within thick masonry walls and faced a courtyard. The building the facade was a part of was a city mansion or a palace that was four stories tall. It dates to the early 19th Century and was sourced from a standing structure located in India's state. The wooden structure was painstakingly removed before the masonry parts of the mansion were demolished in 2019. The wooden facade was originally painted and had been repainted multiple times. After the structure was dismantled, all the wooden parts were stripped and cleaned, revealing the valuable teakwood underneath. Teak was prized for its resistance to moisture and insects, and was the preferred wood for architectural decoration and structure. It is also a relatively soft hardwood, which is easy to carve. The style of the architecture is a rich Indo-Islamic hybrid with architectural features such as balconies...
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Origin
Maharashtra, India
Age
C.1900
Material
Teak
Dimensions
360"W x 51"D x 221"H
Product ID
21T01005